 ipman join:2010-08-31 San Jose, CA | Rooting the NVG510 for true bridge mode Seems very useful, but try at your own risk!
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 | Wow, nice find. |
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 ThinkdiffPremium,MVM join:2001-08-07 Bronx, NY kudos:6 | reply to ipman I did a similar thing - I have the ptm connection bridged with 1 vlan, and then the router's local LAN trunked on top of that with a separate vlan.
So now my router can see both the internet connection side (vlan5 in my case) and the router's LAN so I can still access the configuration page (vlan6) through a single ethernet port.
Been working this way for a few months now. -- University of Southern California - Fight On! |
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 Mangix join:2012-02-16 united state | reply to ipman I am very curious to know if something like this will work for motorola's 2210 or 2310 modems. In particular the latter since that would mean truly bridged VDSL2. |
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 | reply to Thinkdiff Thinkdiff, do you mind posting some instructions? Thanks! |
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 | The instructions are in the link |
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